Usage

The command line will open by default after the package is installed. Use the settings button on the right to setup the board. After changing the settings, press the connect button to connect using the new settings.

At any time, use the close button on the far right to close the command line. The connection to the devices will always be closed when the terminal closes. Resetting a connection is done by clicking the Reconnect button.

Useful keymaps:

ctrl-opt/alt-c: (Re)connect

ctrl-opt/alt-d: Disconnect

ctrl-opt/alt-t: Toggle terminal

ctrl-opt/alt-s: Upload project

ctrl-shift-s : Upload current file only

ctrl-opt/alt-r: Run current file

ctrl-shift-enter: Run current selection or line

ctrl-r: Clear terminal

Settings

To connect to your board, use the settings button on the right top of the terminal to go to the plugin settings. You can also use cmd-, (ctrl-, on Windows and Linux) and navigate to the Pymakr package settings.

Fill in the correct IP address or comport for your device. If you changed your username and password to something else than micro and python, please update them accordingly if you connect over IP. Username and password are not required when using serial.

If you want to synchronize a subfolder of your project instead of the entire project, enter the name of the subfolder in the sync folder field (for more info, see the Sync chapter below)

REPL

Using the REPL is easy and works the same way as your command line based telnet or serial connection to your board. Type any micro-python command, use tab to auto-complete, arrow keys to go back in history and any of the following commands:

CTRL-B: Enter friendly REPL

CTRL-C: Stop any running code

CTRL-D: Soft reset

CTRL-E: Paste mode

CTRL-F: Safe boot

Ctrl-C and Ctrl-V (or cmd-c/cmd-v on Mac) can also be used to copy and paste in the console.

Run

The run button on the right top of the command line will run the code from the currently open file to the connected board. Any print output or exceptions from this code will appear in the command line

Sync (download / upload)

The upload button will synchronize all files in your project to the board. Make sure you have a main.py and boot.py file in your project if you want to make sure your board will run properly. After uploading, the board will be reset. It might take a few seconds to reconnect if you are using a telnet connection.

If you want to upload only a certain folder in your project, use the Sync folder field in the settings and add the folder name.

By default, only the following file types are synchronized: py, txt, log, json, xml. This can be changed using the Sync file types field in the settings.

The upload limit is set to 350kb. If your sync folder contains more than that, the terminal will refuse to sync.

The download button does the opposite: it reads the files from the board and will download it to your project (or subfolder in case you changed the sync folder setting). Before it overwrites your local files, a confirmation box will be shown. This box will also give the option to download only new files instead of overwriting existing ones.

The download feature also uses the sync file types and sync folder settings to determine which files will be downloaded and to which folder they are saved.

Manual install

To manually install the plugin, follow these steps

Delete any existing installation of the plugin

Download the code from GitHub

Override all files in the ~/.atom/packages/pymakr folder

If you haven't installed Pymakr before, place the files in any folder and run apm link

Run the commands apm install (or npm install if apm is not available) from package folder

Restart Atom

Common issues

Failed to load package: Cannot find module 'serialport'

In some cases this is caused by the Atom Package Manager (apm) using Python 3.x, while node-gyp (used for compiling the serialport lib) needs Python 2.x. To confirm this, apm --version can be run to check which Python version apm is using.

Solution: Tell the package manager to use python 2 instead. Running the following command switches apm to 2.7:

echo "python=/usr/bin/python2.7" >> ~/.atom/.apmrc

Now reinstall Pymakr or run apm install from the Pymakr package located in ~/.atom/packages/pymakr

'Could not locate the bindings file'

If the installation of the serialport library failed, it reverts back to the precompiled version that is included in the plugin. This is compiled for the latest versions of atom and loses compatibility with older versions.

Solution: upgrade to the latest Atom (1.19.0 or higher) or install the previous version of the plugin (apm install pymakr@1.0.3)

Uploading a project results in 'Failed to allocate memory' error

Uploading takes a bit of memory, so this error can occur when code running on the board already is taking a substantial amount of memory.